Alternative Power

The WiFi extender can also use the other power sources like PoE switch and 12~24volt DC power.

PoE Switch

You can power the extender with an IEEE802.3af/at standard PoE switch. Connect the extender to one of the PoE ports on the PoE switch.

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12-24 Volt Power

The DC socket on the WiFi extender can take DC power from 9 volts to 48 volts.

If your PoE power source is 12~24 volts, use a PoE splitter to separate the LAN and DC jack, then connect the DC jack to the DC socket on the EZR13 motherboard.

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